Ah yes, a whole nutter story. About 15 years ago. an ATF agent shows up in my driveway in a big 4 wheel drive truck. He shows me his badge and ID and tells me about the pot field down below my land. Those people live about 90 miles away and are absentee landowners. Their property is about 2x mine. On the far backside of theirs (hard to get too) there was a nice pot field. He was staking it out and just letting us know he would be around and was setting up as if fishing in their pond which was close by the field. I never heard anything else about it. I assume they caught who ever was doing that or just destroyed the field. That area was hard to get into as there were some steep hills and rough territory to cross and no trails. I knew the father that originally had the property before he died and left it to the kids. He wanted me to hunt it just to keep others out of there. I took one look at the ATF agent and thought "fat boy, you are gonna have a he** of a time getting in and out of that area"...lol. This was a long time ago, now I would have difficulty getting in there.
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